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Letters to the Editor


LTE: Can we accept each other as we are?

LTE: Can we accept each other as we are?

The first principle of Unitarian Universalism is: The inherent worth and dignity of every person.
Concerned about the climate crisis? You can help.

Concerned about the climate crisis? You can help.

"Pace yourself; we are in this for the long haul.  Have Hope."
LTE: Supreme Court decision overlooks years of legal precedent

LTE: Supreme Court decision overlooks years of legal precedent

As Dwight D. Eisenhower said, to protect our rights and liberties, "politics ought to be the part-time profession of every citizen." 
LTE: What is the early childhood crisis?

LTE: What is the early childhood crisis?

The “trilemma” of childcare looks at quality, affordability and accessibility as being incompatible
Public education’s opportunity in this moment of rapid technological change

Public education’s opportunity in this moment of rapid technological change

Today, we are once again at an inflection point.
LTE: What else can we do to keep our children safe?

LTE: What else can we do to keep our children safe?

"We all have a role to play and it is time that we all step up and change the culture of our society."
LTE: New leadership, innovative ideas necessary to tackle Longmont’s looming energy cliff

LTE: New leadership, innovative ideas necessary to tackle Longmont’s looming energy cliff

Addressing the imminent energy cliff with meaningful solutions means first acknowledging this challenge exists.
LTE: Equalizing by lessening

LTE: Equalizing by lessening

The city of Longmont is in the process of making its website compliant with new laws.
LTE: Unwarranted Personal Attacks Are Not Persuasive

LTE: Unwarranted Personal Attacks Are Not Persuasive

"I can't imagine why anyone would impose such an unjustified personal character attack on a sincere, hard-working duly elected representative."
LTE: City code is not being observed by developers

LTE: City code is not being observed by developers

"What we do not support is a development where success is only defined by the maximum height and density allowed in order to maximize developer profit."